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Catastrophe in
Insatiability"
Published in The
Polish Review, 37:2 (1992), 217–27. Stanisław
Ignacy Witkiewicz,
Insatiability, p. 313. Trans. Louis...
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Insatiable may
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Insatiable (album) (2010), by
Nadine Coyle "
Insatiable" (Prince song) (1992)...
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Insatiable is an
American black comedy drama television series created by
Lauren Gussis,
starring Dallas Roberts and
Debby Ryan. It is
based on Jeff Chu's...
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Insatiable is a direct-to-DVD
American vampire film
released in 2006. The plot
follows solitary cubical worker Harry Balbo (Sean
Patrick Flanery) as...
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Insatiable is a
classic ****
movie released in 1980, at the
close of the era of "****o chic" in the US. It
starred Marilyn Chambers and was directed...
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Tarrare ([taʁaʁ]; c. 1772 – 1798),
sometimes spelt Tarar, was a
French showman, soldier, and spy
noted for his
unusual appetite and
eating habits. Able...
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Insatiable High is the
third studio album by ****anese musician,
producer and
composer Masayoshi Takanaka,
released by
Kitty Records in 1977. The album...
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Golan the
Insatiable is an
American adult animated television series created by Josh
Miller and
developed by Dave
Jeser & Matt
Silverstein for Fox. It...
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turned to novel-writing,
writing two works,
Farewell to
Autumn and
Insatiability. The latter, his
major work, encomp****es geopolitics,
psychoactive drugs...
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Greed (or avarice, Latin: avaritia) is an
insatiable desire for
material gain (be it food, money, land, or animate/inanimate possessions) or
social value...